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THE DAILY
''Let our tait Censores
BY J. A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., THURSDAY MORNING. JULY 26, 1872. VOL. VIII-NO. 108.
Proceedings or Connell.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
COLUMBIA, S.O., Joly 23, 1872.
Council met at 7.80 P. M.
Present-His Honor the Mayor, John
Alexander; Aldermen Thompson, Car?
roll, Lowndes, Mitchell, Young, Wilder,
Carr, Williams and Griffin. Absent
Alderman H?ge and Cooper. Minut?e
of previous meetiDg wefe read and ap?
proved.
PETITIONS, COMMUNICATIONS, AO.
Communication was read, signed by
B. Vizanski, Chas. Logan and others,
reporting a house on Senate street QB a
nuisance, and asking Council to have
parties removed.
On motion Alderman Thompson, the
same was received as information, and
referred to Chief of Polioe, with power
to aot on the same.
Communication from Brister Holmes,
sexton City Cemetery, was read, asking
permission of Council to cultivate the
low bottom land in said cemetery.
On motion Alderman Mitchell, same
was granted.
Communication from E. J. Scott, Son
& Co., was read, asking for Counoil tc
take action on their petition of May 21,
1872, relative to over-assessment of tax?e
in 1871, was, on motion Alderman Oar
roll, referred to Committee of Ways and
Means, with request that they report OE
same at next regular meeting.
Communication from Jacob Levin,
Secretary and Treasurer of Colombie
Gas Company, was read, oallibg atten
tion of Council to the unpaid gos billi
against the oity, and asking for imme
diate payment of same, which was, oi
motion of Alderman Lowndes, referrec
to Committee of Ways and Means.
The following petition was read:
To his Honor the Mayor and Aldermen o?
the city of Columbia, S. C.
GENTLEMEN: Your petitioner is about
to place a small engine, of one-horsi
power, on his premises, on Main street
for the purpose of driving ioe orean
churns, and, therefore, would make ap
plication to use the same. And your pe
titioner will ever pray. Yours respect
fully, JOHN MCKENZIE.
COLUMBIA, 8. C., July 12, 1872.
On motion of Alderman Lowndes, tin
same was granted.
A communication from N. O. Badge
was read, reporting a house on Senat
street os one of ill-repnte and annoyanci
to residents near the same, and asking o
Counoil some aotion to prevent the same
Motion, by Alderman Lowndes, tha
the Mayor summons the parties befor
him and investigate the case, and t<
punish by fine, if necessary. Adopted
By Alderman Liowndes, that the Ooun
eil rescind so much of resolution on pe
tition of B. Vizanski and Charles Login
as gave power to Chief of Polioe to aol
and that Mayor summons parties befor
him, as in motion above. Adopted.
The following communication wa
read:
COLUMBIA, July 22, 1872.
To the Honorable thc Mayor and Alderme
of the city of Columbia.
GENTLEMEN: The undersigned resp9c1
fully propose to your honorable bodj
that they will put up, at their own es
pense, lamp posts on Plain street, i
front of their respective residences, prc
vided you will have them lighted wit
gas at the expense of the oity. We ar<
very re3peotf olly, yo jr obedient servante
J. P. SOUTHERN,
L. D. CHILDS.
On motion Alderman Wilder, sam
was referred to Committee of Ways an
Means.
The following was read :
COLUMB?, S. C., July 16, 1872.
To the Honorable the Mayor and Aldermt
of the city of Columbia, S. C.
GENTLEMEN: We, the undersignei
Property holders along the alley-we
nown as "Davis* Alley," having r<
oently had our attention called to tl
condition of the same, by the frequei
complaints which have been made 1
your honorable body relative tberet
have diligently endeavored to ascerta
the true cause of the mischief, at
sought to suggest a practicable solutit
of the difficulty.
The source of the evil being found :
the very level oonditiou of the gram
in that vicinity, and the consequent it
praotioability of securing such a full
would effect thorough drainage, und
the present system, we are forced to tl
conclusion that the only oure for the e
isling evil is by resorting to the mea
of a covered drain; whereby not on
the required fall may be obtained, b
the effect of the sun excluded from wh
there may still remain of a sluggi
flow. With the co-operation of yo
honorable body, this can be easily c
complished; for the undersigned ho
ing agreed, at their own expense,
furnish suoh a drain throughout t
entire extent of the alley and to
entrance into Assembly street, it but i
mains that the oity should here lend
aid, and oontinue the drain to its prop
outlet. Should this suggestion meet t
approbation of your honorable bod
we cannot but think this source of mu
angry discussion would be forever at
end: and the oommunity more than
paid by the abatement of what has
long been considered a nuisanoe,
thin end we would respectfully ask tho
oommittee of your Counoil be delegal
to oonfer with UE, and report as to i
propriety and praotioability of the pl
thns proposed. We have the honor
remain, yours respectfully,
C. O. MARSHALL,
for ThoB. Davis
J. H. KIN ABD, Agent
NILES G. PARKER.
Motion, by Alderman Wilder, that 1
communication be received, and tho
special committee of three be appoinl
to confer with petitioners', with power
act at once. Adopted.
The Mayor appointed as the spec
committee Aldermen Wilder, Lown<
and Carroll.
Motion by Aldermen Yonng to de
aotion on bids for boll tower to some
ture meeting. Adopted.
Bids for supplying Hospital and Al
House with frosh beef were received
from the following partios: John H.
Kohler, J. M. Dent, F. M. Drennan,
Sr., Drennan & Popo and J. D. Fursa
man.
Contract was awarded to John H.
Kohler for Hospital, and Drennan &
Pope for Alms House, at six cents per
pound-their bids being the same and
the lowest received.
The following bills were received and
referred to Committee on ?coounts: A.
Palmer, $147; Mr. EpBtin, $136; C. W.
Simmons, $18.70; Charlotte, Colombia
and Augusta Railroad, 75 cents; Joseph
Crews, $416.50, Water Works; William
Sloane, $13.50, Market; A. Richardson,
$11.35, Polioe Department; Wm. Gluze,
81, City Clock; D. C. Poixotto & Son,
$10.24, Street Department: W. J. Duffle,
$9.35, stationery; J. J. Goodwyn, $15,
examination pauper lunatics.
REPORTS OP COMMITTEES.
The Committee on Accounts reported
back the following bills and recommend?
ed payment: P. B. Nowell, $6.60, Mar?
ket; W. Steiglitz, $10.50, Guard House;
J. A. Selby, $21.50, Daily Union, $19.75,
printing accounts; Cooper & Taylor,
$25.25, Guard House; Cooper & Taylor,
$89, R. E. Howell, $30, Sam. Gourdine,
$28.35, R. E. Howell, $150.54, J. C.
Dial, $27.85, Street Department; K.L.
Bryan, $35.65, S. May,"$15, miscellane?
ous account; W. P. Geiger, $10, exami?
nation panper lunatics; Fred. J. Brown,
$8, Fire Department; Cooper & Taylor,
$43.69 and 50 cents, Hospital; J. C.
Dial, 88 cents, Cooper & Taylor, $39.54
and $290, Alms House; E. D. Elmore,
$48.31, J. Alexander, $37.85, J. C. Dial,
$17.93, Agnew & Son, $10, Waterworks,
The Committee on Alms Honse, tc
whom was referred the report of th?
Overseer of Poor for the month of Juno;
reported that they had examined th(
same, and found sume correct.
On motion, tho report of committee
was concurred in.
The chairman of Committee on Fin
Department, to whom was referred peti
tion of L?rick & Lowrance ns to build
ing powder house, asked for furthe
time. Granted.
The Committee on Wafer Works, t<
whom was referred the petition of Soi
bels & Ezell, as to supplying Hurley viii
with water, reported same back and re
commended that same be not granted.
On motion of Alderman Thompson
the report of the committee was adopted
The Council then took np the petitio:
of Phoenix Hook and Ladder Company
laid over from meeting of July 2.
Motion, by Aldermun Young, that th
recommendation of tho oommittee b
adopted, was agreed to.
By Alderman Wilder-Resolved, Tht
the city will build tha honse asked for b
Pheonix Hook and Laddar Company 8
soon as the financial condition of sam
will permit.
Adopted.
By Alderman Griffin-Resolved, Tht
the supply of water now extending a
Sumter street, to the intersection of sai
street and Green street, be extended tw
blooks farther South, viz: to intorsectio
of Blossom and Sumter streets, with tl
necessary hydrants, &o. ; also, that
smaller pipe be connected at the inte
section of Sumter and Divine street
running East to the intersection of D
vine and Bull streets, for the purpose
supplying tho building now occupied I
the Unitad States garrison.
On motion, was referred to Committ'
on Water Works.
fotiou, by Alderman Young, th
neil do adjourn, was agreed to.
CHAS. BARNUM, City Clerk.
CAMPAIGN NEWS. - Tho President!
campaign is now upon us, and is d<
tined to prove tho most exulting and i
to-resting one that we have had for ma:
years. Wo arc determined to furni
our readers with the fullest and fresh?
information from all quarters ol t
Union, ns the campaign progresses, a
to this end will iucreaso the number
our news columns, so that the PHO>
will contain for the campaign more rei
ing matter than any daily paper at t
capital, and as much as either of c
Charleston cotemporaries. To tho c
zens of tho upper Counties of the Sta
tho PHOENIX, as furnishing news twen
four hoars ahead of the Charleston nc
papers, particularly addresses itself,
ye who feel an intorost in tho election
Greeley and Gratz Brown, and desire
know the correot status of the oampai
as each new development is made, st
in your subscriptions to tho PIION
either daily or tri-weekly. Wo pron
yon a lively, readable and reliable par
Send for specimen copies.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.--The North
mail opens nt 2.30 P. M.; doses IS
A. M. Charleston day mail opens 4
P. M.; closes 6.00 A. M. Charles
night mail opens 7.00 A. M.; closest
P. M. Greenville mail opens 6.45
M.; closes 6.00 A. M. Western
and closes 1.80 P. M. Wilmington or.
2.30 P. M.; closes 11.30 A. M.
Sunday office open from 3 to 4 P. M
Special ^?F^?i^0.!?"
Beyond a. Doubt.-MoredlaeaaeB are tho
roault of tho derangement of tho Liver than
from any other canee. When that organ ie
diseased, every part of the ey atom ajaipa
thiees with it, and genoral urostration and
deolino is the rcsnlt. The heat, safeBt and
speediest remody for Liver Complaint and all
the diseases that follow, iuTUlT'H VEGETA?
BLE LIVER PILLS. Thoy are peculiarly
adaptod to the c'lmate of the South. Thoy
aro sold by Druggists everywhere.
AUOUSTA, GA., Novomber 1,18C9.
Dr. H'm. Jr. Tatt-Sm: For several joarB
past I havo been subject to bilious attacks,
and al way H was a firm believer that them wan
no remedy for the complaint but mercury,
until about a year and a half ago, as an ex?
periment, I tried your Vegetable Liver Pilla,
and was agreeably aurpriaed to find that thoy
accomplished all the results, and moro bo
aides, of blue mass or calomel, without any
of thoir bad effects. I waa always an un?
believer in patent medicines, bat can aa; this
for your pills, that, nineo I commenced ueing
them, I have not taken a particle of mercury
in any shape, and I oonaider thia fact an im?
portant one, and one that those who are in
the habit of taking mercury for bilioua din
oases can properly appreciato. I cordially
recommend them aa the best liver modiciue
over introduced. Yours, etc.,
E. II. GRAY,
July 23 ?3 249 Broad Btrcet.
Dr. TuWs Pair Dye Acts Like Magie.
Common Schools.
THERE will be a meeting of tho votera of
Diatriot No. 1, at tho Court House, on
THURSDAY, at 12 M., to fix tho assessment
for Public Schools. Prompt and full attend?
ance is earnestly deairod by
July 24 2_THE TRUSTEES.
Building Lots.
WE call attention of those in want o'
BUILDING LOTS to tho fact, that if
early application ia made, wo will sell six de?
sirable and valnahlo lot- at prices and on
terms that cannot fail to attract purchaseT.
These lota aro located on thu North sido of
Upper Boundary Street, between Marion and
Rullatroetd. S LIRE LS &, EZ12LL,
July 24 3 Real Estate Brokera.
Notice.
LOT of fine MILCH COW8 for aale. Aleo,
a lot ot tmperior BICE FLOUS for cow
food. For particulars apply to
SEIBEL8 &. EZELL,
Anctionceru and Commission Marchant!*.
July 24_2_
C. V. ANTWERP,
Successor to ?. Pollard,
(Opposite J. H. KinaroVs.)
J&j&Si DEALER in PATENT MEDICINES,
?OjftJp?Porfuniery and Fanoy Articlea. Just
Jg? received, tho new crop of Turnip Seeds,
18727 comprising all the fall and winter varie?
ties._July 13 IC
Woman's Eights
ARE arousing considerable interest among
politicians, and the IMPORTED CIGARS now
offered by the Indian Girl aro
Creating Great Excitement
Among thoao who like a "real Havana," ae
thoy have never before found such fino Cigars
for a moderate price
In Columbia.
Every ono should call while this heavy mn
in Imported Cigars is being made. July 20
Coal! Coal!
e\(\'7 T0NS be8t quaRty of COAL, now
t\ f ( loading on beard brig Anna Maria,
fur thia market, which will be sold lon for
oaah. Apply to R. A. KEENAN,
July 13 Imo_At Columbia Hotel.
Fall Turnip Seed.
YELLOW STONE,
Lang's Improved Ruta Baga,
Cobaon'8 Improved Ruta Baga,
Large White. Norfolk,
Large White Globe. nOPE A GYLES.
JAMBS ?. GRAY & CO.,
IMPORTERS, JOBBEBS AND BETAILEBS IN
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
194 and 19C Broad street, Augusta, Qa.
THE largest and most complete stock in
tho South, at lowest prices. July 13 Imo
On Consignment,
Iii Ci Ci BUSHELS CORN,
?UUU 100 barrels FLOUR,
Which wo offer at a heavy decline. It nindi be
sold._L?RICK &. LOWRANCE.
Wanted,
FIVE HUNDRED CORDS of good PINE
WOOD. Apply to
July IP? _ _HARDY SOLOMON._
Wanted to Borrow,
FOR one year or longer, at a fair i ato of in?
terest, about 12,51)0, for which good ae
ourity will bo given. Address X, at PBONIX
o nico._J?JyJ*_
Notice.
PERSONS who left WATCHES in my caro
years ago to be repaired, will please call
for tho same, give description, ?tate linio
when loft, pay charges and take them away.
lt not called for within ninety days from this
date, I will soil thom to pay costs.
Jnno23m'.h_G. DIEROKB.
Bose Cordial.
ACARMINATIVE BAL8AM for the euro of
Diarrhoa, Dysentery, Bowel Complaint,
Pains, Cramps, Cholera, Cholera Morbus,
Sick Stomach, Sour Stomach. Sick and Nerv?
ous Headache, Wind in the Stomach, ilVB?O
rica, Paintings,Low Spirits, Melancholy. For
Infants, one of tho best qoothlng medicines
for Teething, Rolly-acho, Loosoness nf Bowels,
Fretfulness, Restlessness, and all complaints
incident to children. For sale only at
HEINIT8H'S
Jnno 15t_Family Medicine Store.
Buffalo Tongues,
NEW sugar-cured HAMS,
Breakfast Strips,
Smoked Reef, for salo low. HOPE <fe GYLES.
Amerioan Club Fish.
and much cheaper than Sardines. For Halo
by_HOPE & QYLK8.
Everybody is tatting HEINITSB'S BLOOD AND |
LIVER PILLS. They cure headache and bi?
liousness. }
City of Columbia 7 Per Cent. Bonds.
OPPIOE CITY TREASURY,
COLUMBIA, S. C., July 17,1872.
PURSUANT to authority delegated hy re?
solution, adopted by the City Council. I
will sell, at oublio auction, on THURSDAY,
August 1,1872, one hundred and fifty thou*
eand City ut Columbia seven per centum
twenty years Bonds. Said Bonce will be ol
tho denominations of (250,1500 and $1,000;
tho proceed? of the Bale to bo used for the
orection of the now City Hall, new Market,
and other public improvements. Tho right
is reserved to dispose of a part of the Baid
Bonds in lots or in whole, aa tho Mayor and
Treasurer may determine. Any further in?
formation desired can be obtained by address?
ing . CHAS. BARNUM,
July 18 City Troaeuror. Columbia. H. C.
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware, and Cutlery,
at New York Cost.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having
made arrangements to remove
U* Woarn'a new Art Building,
will, from thia dato until the 1st
of September, sell his entire
stock at New York wholesalo cost. Thia will
be Sk rare opportunity for my frienda and cus?
tomers, who should avail themselves of the
samo.
I havo now on band ono of tho largest and
most complete stocks ever offered to tho pub?
lic of Columbia. Terms, not cash.
.ar REPAIRING and ENGRAVING exe?
cuted in tho best manner, by experienced and
r eli ab lo workmen. All work guaranteed.
ISAAC SULZBACHER,
July 18_Practical Watch-maker.
A CHANCE FOR ALL!
GREAT BARGAINS
!
IN
DRY GOODS,
I
AT
W. D. LOVE & GO.'S!
"|*N anticipation of removing in Septenabor |
to our large and commodious NEW STORE,
? in the Wheeler Building, corner of Main and
Plain streets, wo will close out our preeent
stock at unprecedented LOW PRICES.
Bargains in all classes of Gooda
W. I). LOVE .t CO.
W. D. LOVE, ?
B. B. McCuEEnv f July 14
For Sale.
-=^ THE HAND EN?
GINE of tho Inde?
pendent Fire Engiuo |
Company, a power?
ful msctiine of her |
class, built by But?
ton & Blake, of Wa?
terford. N. Y. 8old
for no fault. Tho Company having purchased
a. steamer aro obliged to Bell, to mako good
tho amount due on their prosent engine. Ad?
dress JOHN MoKENZIK, President.
Or, L. F. nopSON, Treasurer.
July 10_12
Notice.
! OFFICE AUDITOR RICHI AND COUNTY, j
JULY 1, 1872.
THIS ofllco will ho open during this month I
for tho Diirposo of receiving returns of
all property-holders. Tho penalty of fifty
per cent, will bo added to last year's roturns
for non-compliance with this notice.
M. J. CALNAN,
.Tnlv 1 County Auditor.
Good Things.
BREAKFAST BACON,
PIGS' FEET SOUSED,
SMOKED BEEF,
BUFFALO TONGUES.
CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.
All frosh and for salo low for cash bv
June 10_HOPE .V OYLES.
Alel Ale! Ale!
DOZ. CROTON ALE, very superior I
??.1 quality,
50 doz. McEwen'a Ale, vory superior quali?
ty. Just roceived and for oalo hy
July 9_JOHN AGNEW &8QN.
Corn! Corn! Corni
IKfkrv BUSHELS primo White CORN,
.?UU 500 bushels primo Mixed Corn,
Just received and for sale at reduced prices,
by_JOHN AGNEW tc MON.
NEW SALOON.
UV V. D. KOXEJIA?,
( Formerly al G. Diercka\)
ON ABsumbly sticot, opposite tho Market, j
Liquors and Segars of all kinda. Lunch
at 12 M._July 0
Butter, Cheese, &c.
TUBS choice GOSHEN BUTTER,
Boxes choice Goshen Cheese,
1,000 pounds Broakfast Strips,
10 barr?la Pearl Grist and Big Hominy.
All fresh and lor sale by
July IC_HOTE A GYLES.
Everybody should read the paper and learn
to know how much is saved if to Hoinitsh's
? oro they go for mediciuoe.
Cheaper Than Ever.
C. F. JACKSON
*yr7TLL aell hie entire stock of GOODS I
WITHOUT REGARD TC COBT.
Every Covnter will bo a BARGAIN COUN?
TER. The Ten Cent Counter will be full of
NOTIONS._Jone 30
The Most Fashionable Promenade
IN TB F. CIR IS AT THE
GREAT COMBINATION DRY GOODS
AND
Millinery Establishment
or
J. H. KIN ARD.
IT ia there that tho greatest display o
TASTE and STYLES can be seen.
A choice and elegant aeaortmeat of GRE?
NADINES, MARIPOSAS, besides the newest
and now most popular patterns in "DOLLY
j V ABDENS."
These gooda havo boen bought at euch ad?
vantageous pric.cn as to enable me to offer
them at astonishingly low figures. Call and
examine, and I am eure yon will buy.
fray 19_J. H. KINARD.
The Favorite Resort of the Ladies is at I
the Elegant and Well-appointed
Show Room and Millinery Es?
tablishment of Mrs. MCCOR?
MICK, in the Store of
J. H. KI HARD,
Main Street.
GOODS are now being offered at such low
figures as will defy competition.
The DOLLAR COUNTER is an especial at?
traction, whero one can obtain goods at half |
the original price.
LADIES* SUITS, superbly trimmed, on I
hand, of tho latest and most fashionable1
styles.
! A oall will suffice to satisfy everv ono.
May 20_MRS. A. MoCORMICK.
CLEAVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS,
(Formerly Wilaon'B,)
Near Shelby, 55 miles Wist of Charlotte, JV. C.,
T. IV. HilKVAUD, Proprietor.
THE Hotel will be open for
tho reception sf visitors on 1st
of Juno. Passengers coming
_ :on tho Wilmington, Charlotte
ana Ruiborford Railroad will be met by
flacks. Conveyances to other points pro?
vided at any time.
COLD and WARM BATHS-White Sulphur,
Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Water.
BAND OF MUSIC and other means of
amusement v iii add to the comfort and en
joytneat of guests.
FARE first claea. RATES-Singlo day,
$2.50; aingle week, $14; four weeks. $40. Chi!
uren under ten years old and colored servants
half price. June 21 2mo
Fruit Jars.
rpHE best in market, comprising all the
J. good qualities of FitUIT JARH.forea"
June 95_ L?RICK A LO WRAN t
OK BASKETS CHAMPAGNE,
AO 20,000 CIG A HS.
Canned Goods, Fruits. Nuts, Cakes and
lot of other gooda suitable for tho 4th; ahm,
for Partied, Pie-Nica, Barbe?nos. Ao.
June 25_ L?RICK A LOWRANCE.
Motz's Celebrated North Carolina
CORN WHISKEY.
In AVE a lot of tho above WHISKEY on
hand, and having made arrangement!! to I
take all Whiskey manufactured by Motz, will
constantly keep it on hand. Can only be had
at W. J. BLACK'S,
March 30 Gmo_Charlotte. N. C.
NEW CROCKERY
AND HOUSE Fintr.'ISIIING STORK.
THE undersigned have re
jjp^l cently opened an entire now
atock ot new goode in the
above line. Articles of all
kinds for honao keeping, Ac.
Citizens aro invited to call and examine goode
and prices. KINGSLAND A HEATH,
April 24 Under Colombia Hotel.B
R. KINGSLAND. .T. A. HEATH.
Meats, Smoked and Pickled.
FRESH to hand
Primo Smoked Tongues,
Primo Smoked Beef,
"Diamond" and "Orange" brand Hams,
Elm City Breakfast Strip*.
Elm City Sugar-cured Pickled Rounds,
With full supply of standard and fancy
Groceries, Spices, S.e., at low prices.
Juno 23_GEO. 8YMMERS.
Flour! Flour?
*>C\(\ BBLS- NEW FLOUR, of all grados, I
?i\jXj for sahl at greatly reduced prices,
by_JOHN AGNEW ?t RON.
New Books.
THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, by Bieh
opo and other Clergy of tho Anglican 1
Church. Vol. I. $5.
Aunt Jane's Horn, by Anthor of Stepping
Heavenwards. $1.50.
Hannah, a new Novo!, bv Miss Mnloch. 60o.
_Jan l4_ DUFFIE A CHAPMAN.
5,000 Live Indians Just Arrived.
THEY aro pittod against John Seegers' I
10,000 K. K.'s, at the odds. IK. i all may i
end in smoko. _GEO. 8YMMER8.
Evoryboilv looks at a pretty girl; but turn
away if abo has pimples, blotches, boils. Use
the QUEEN'S DELIOHT and purify your blood.
LOOS
TO
YOUR INTEREST,
AMD
Get the Best,
?UT
GO TO THE BEST PLACE.
i -
fma WE claim to have ono of the finest
stocks of WATCHES, of all best Eng
J^Jahah, Swiss and Amorican makors. With
Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, onr Btook.
ia large, and we are going to sell the Goode.
I REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al.
branches, by the best of workmen.
I WM. GLAZE,
1 NOT 19 Formerly Glaze Sc Radcliffe.
BARGAINS!
DULL SEASON I.
FINEST
FRENCH CASSIMERE PASTS
Made to order
For Twelve Dollars.
Twenty per cent, discount.
NO HUMBUG L
Aa we mark everything in plain figur?e/
BOTS' CLOTHING
At COSt-Or 1688.
STRAW HATS
At a sacrifice.
FINEST AND CHOICEST SRIRTSi
I
In tho market.
CALL AND SEE.
For yourself.
R. & W. C. SWAFF1ELP.
Elegant Supply
OF
SHIM CLOTHE.
AT
K1NARD & WILEY'S,
(CUCCE880ES TO CHILDS a WILEY.)
C?HEYIOT DERBY 8UITS.
' Blue and Black Morning Coats,
Cassimere Light Mixed Suita.
Black and Blue Granites.
Youth's, Boy's and Children's Suits.
New stylo and handsomely made Star Shirts?.
Silk Scarfs, Ties, Bows, of the latest style.
Linen and Paper CoUara and Cuffs.
HATS I HATS It HATS ll I
Splendid line. The best and cheapest in
the market. DRESS HATS, silk and beaver?
spring style.
M. L. KINARD. J. 8. WILEY.
April 18_ly__
Illustrated Maps of Colombia,
WITH FRAMES of ell kinds,
800 new STEREOSCOPIC VIEW8
Southern, European and California. Aleo,.
Stereoscope.
ALSO,
A new lot of CROQUET, at reduced prices.
For sale at R. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore.
Irish Champagne!
YES, ?IRISH CHAMPAGNE! Why not?
Waa not the great Apostle ot Temper?
ance, Father Mathew, an Irishman? Still,
were he alive to-d?v, he would quaff a cup ot
thia beverage, and, smacking his lips, bleu
the man who invented "Irish Champagne."
This can be drank with perfect satety by the
Knights of Pythian. Good Templars, or Bad
Templars, Bona of Malta, Sous of Temper
ance, or anybody else's eon* or daughters,
masons, brick-layers, ohimney'sweepa-in
fact, anybody, particularly thone v.T.o wear
Grant bats and Greeley bats, or their own
bats, are invited fraternally to imbibe (at
your own expense, mindi; this superlatively
delicious beverage.
Thia notice would have been further ex?
tended, but a man borrowed our dictionary,
and several big. words we intended' to use aie
necessarily omitted; but when that man re?
turns that Dictionary, the public may expsob
to bear from us again.
May 18_GEORGE RYMMERS.
How the World was Peopled.
ETHNOLOGICAL LEOTURE. By Bev.
Edward Fontaine. $2.
Thoughts upon Government. By Arthur
Helps. ?2 25.
Roughing lt. By Mark Twain. Illustrated,
full of fun.
At Homo and Abroad. By John P. Kennedy?
Foster's Life of Charles Dickens. $2.
Taine's Not?e on England. $2.60.
Pre-Hiatorio Times. By Sir John Lubbock.
Popular Life of Gen. B. E. Lee.
And other new publications, for sale at
Juno 8 ft. L. BRYAN'S Bookstore
Look Ont for X. E.'B!
-tr\ {*\(~\f \ NOW in Columbia. Tobe
M^roh 28 86 JOHN O. r *3EQEB8*.
Cottonseed Meal.
1 i\f\ BARRELS fresh groand OOTTOK.
XUU SEED MEAL, an excellent article
for feeding stook, Just reoeired and for salo
low by JOHN AGNEW & SON.
Portable Fountain Pomps.
JUST reoeired a supply of portablo foun?
tain PUMPS and SPRINKLERS, which
is the most useful and convenient apparatus
for watering shrubbery, flowera ano plants,
and for washing carriages, windows, Ac.
Also, a useful article for extinguishing fires
at the commencement, sprinkling aide-walks,
4c., Ao. For salo at low prices by
June 27_JOHN AGNEW A BON.
Everybody is some authority. -If every?
body says so and BO, it must be so. They say
HKINITSU'S MEDICINES are good and are worth
having.